“I have to go, Kaan.” “Bluntly aware of your intentions, Raeve. But as I said before you fell asleep, we need to have a serious conversation first.” I go stone still, swearing internally. I’d hoped he’d forgotten. He lifts his face from my neck, then tilts my head far enough that I’m looking up at him, crushed beneath the sizzle of his earnest stare. “We can either do that now or we can keep pretending for a little while. The choice is yours.” I scowl. “And if I don’t want to have this talk you speak of? Ever?” He shrugs. “Then you’ll have to kill me on your way out of Dhomm. Simple as that.
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